Organization
- Water Resources Board
- Executive Director
- Administrative Services Division - direct staff of the Executive Director, responsible for supporting the Board and providing agency-wide support services
- General Counsel Section
- Fiscal Services Section
- Human Resources Section
- Legislative and Media Relations Section
- Informantion Services Section
- Financial Assistance Division - responsible for providing loan and emergency grant programs to local governments to fund the construction or rehabilitation of community water and wastewater projects
- Planning and Management Division - responsible for issuing permits for the use of the surface waters and groundwaters, dam safety programs, and floodplain management
- Permitting Section
- Technical Studies Section
- Planning Section
- Water Quality Division - responsible for collecting physical, chemical and biological data to protect the public health and safety
- Standards Section
- Monitoring Section
- Lakes and Special Studies Section
- Administrative Services Division - direct staff of the Executive Director, responsible for supporting the Board and providing agency-wide support services
- Executive Director
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